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September 26, 2011
Why Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas?
So, I'm sure you've read the announcement today about of the new short story, Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas which will be published online on the 22nd November as part of The Lost Tales series.
Although the series is called The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, neither Nicholas nor Perenelle are the most popular characters. Sophie and Josh score fairly highly with the fans, but the three most popular characters are Scathach, Billy, and Machiavelli. I get more mail for these three than all the rest combined. So, when I decided to do a new story in the series, it was clear that it had to feature the fan favorites.
The structure of the Flamel books means that each episode takes place over a day or two. The action in the entire six book series takes place over one week. But because all the characters have had full and interesting lives before they appear in this story, it means that I can (and will) go back into their histories to tell some of the stories they allude to or hint at in the text.
This was a fun story to do. Its just over 15,000 words and takes place about two years before the events in The Alchemyst. And, just as the title suggests, it features Billy the Kid, the vampyres of Vegas and Scathach. Yes, I do know that Billy tells Machiavelli that he has never met Scathach.
Now, you'll find out why.

Something Wicked this Way Comes
Something Wicked this Way Comes
(and yes, I have stolen that wonderful title from the extraordinary Ray Bradbury and if you haven't read it: you should!). He, of course, borrowed it from William Shakespeare.
I've been counting down to something special which I'll announce here tomorrow, the 27th September at 2.00 GMT, 9.00 EST.
It is Flamel related, (and no, it is not the movie…).
So, 24 hours and counting…

Why Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas?
So, I’m sure you’ve read the announcement today about of the new short story, Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas which will be published online on the 22nd November as part of The Lost Tales series.
Although the series is called The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, neither Nicholas nor Perenelle are the most popular characters. Sophie and Josh score fairly highly with the fans, but the three most popular characters are Scathach, Billy, and Machiavelli. I get more mail for these three than all the rest combined. So, when I decided to do a new story in the series, it was clear that it had to feature the fan favorites.
The structure of the Flamel books means that each episode takes place over a day or two. The action in the entire six book series takes place over one week. But because all the characters have had full and interesting lives before they appear in this story, it means that I can (and will) go back into their histories to tell some of the stories they allude to or hint at in the text.
This was a fun story to do. Its just over 15,000 words and takes place about two years before the events in The Alchemyst. And, just as the title suggests, it features Billy the Kid, the vampyres of Vegas and Scathach. Yes, I do know that Billy tells Machiavelli that he has never met Scathach.
Now, you’ll find out why.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
Something Wicked this Way Comes
(and yes, I have stolen that wonderful title from the extraordinary Ray Bradbury and if you haven’t read it: you should!). He, of course, borrowed it from William Shakespeare.
I’ve been counting down to something special which I’ll announce here tomorrow, the 27th September at 2.00 GMT, 9.00 EST.
It is Flamel related, (and no, it is not the movie…).
So, 24 hours and counting…
September 18, 2011
Once lost, now found. It's coming soon…
8 days, 21 hours, 52 minutes, 19 seconds
Return to us soon and all will be revealed.
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Once lost, now found. It’s coming soon…
238 days, 7 hours, 32 minutes, 28 seconds ago
Return to us soon and all will be revealed.
Click here to tweet this secret.

June 11, 2011
"We are living in a magical age." Barnes and Noble interview
A few days ago I was interviewed by Barnes and Noble as part of the Warlock Tour. We spoke about mythology, history, world folklore and the possibility of a Scáthach spin off.

“We are living in a magical age.” Barnes and Noble interview
A few days ago I was interviewed by Barnes and Noble as part of the Warlock Tour. We spoke about mythology, history, world folklore and the possibility of a Scáthach spin off.

June 6, 2011
Barnes and Noble, West Jordan, UT – Stop 9 on The Warlock Book Tour
Barnes and Noble, West Jordan, UT
For the next stop on the Warlock book tour I will be signing copies of the book at 6pm on June 7 at the West Jordan Barnes and Noble, Utah 84084.Follow B&N on Twitter @BNBuzz and on Facebook on here. Tweet me @flamelauthor if you are calling in.

June 5, 2011
Powell's Books, Portland, OR – Stop 8 on The Warlock Book Tour
Powells Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
Today, I will be in Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing at 4pm discussing the Warlock. I'll also be signing, reading and doing a Q-and-A.Visiting Powell's is always fun so I hope you can join me.
Follow Powell's on Twitter @Powells, on Facebook, and on Tumblr
